I agree, that was a great show - absolutely worth watching if you haven't seen it, folks. But actually watch it, rather than listening to it while looking at something else. Lots of visual jokes, which is why Leslie Nielsen thought it did better in the movie theater than on TV.

I can't believe I forgot to post this earlier - an interview with the creators of Reaper that tells how the show would have ended if they'd gotten more time. The actual ending is on page 2, but the first page has some good stuff as well, so that's what I linked to.

I'd say Warehouse 13 was axed too soon because that show should have had 10 seasons or so....actually I am probably fine with how long it lasted as I recognize that shows do have limited lives. I do however wish its last season was a full season so it could have had more time to develop the last plot line.

Also I was reading the production history of Star Trek the Original Series earlier in the week and it seems that it was cancelled prematurely also. Heck it seems it was effectively killed by execs who put it in a bad time slot for its demographic during season 3 (reducing its budget in the process due to lower ad costs during that time slot).

I agree, that was a great show - absolutely worth watching if you haven't seen it, folks. But actually watch it, rather than listening to it while looking at something else. Lots of visual jokes, which is why Leslie Nielsen thought it did better in the movie theater than on TV.

I can't believe I forgot to post this earlier - an interview with the creators of Reaper that tells how the show would have ended if they'd gotten more time. The actual ending is on page 2, but the first page has some good stuff as well, so that's what I linked to.

I'd say Warehouse 13 was axed too soon because that show should have had 10 seasons or so....actually I am probably fine with how long it lasted as I recognize that shows do have limited lives. I do however wish its last season was a full season so it could have had more time to develop the last plot line.

I truly hated that they put those two together in the end, though. They were never supposed to be a will they won't they pairing. They were best buddies who weren't attracted to each other, and that's what made them great.

The Finder. I loved this show. I am not sure why. Probably the main actor. He amuses me..

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I just read that The Bridge (FX) was cancelled, and I hadn't seen any of it but I'd read good things about it.

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Another cartoon that I felt was too short-lived was Dave the Barbarian. I thought that show was hilarious and is one of my favorite Disney television cartoon series. It only lasted 1 season.

IIRC, this really didn't bring enough to the table to really warrant more than a second season. I can think of a dozen better shows to give out an extra season to before I'd even consider this one.

I respectfully disagree. Dave the Barbarian easily had the potential to evolve beyond it's very sitcom-y first season. I feel like it could have gone like Adventure Time did. The first season of Adventure Time was goofbally sitcom-ish, but then it evolved and later seasons are rather good with involved and even continuous plotlines and everything.

That being said, I would easily take another season of nu He-Man and nu Thundercats before a new season of Dave the Barbarian.

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Most recent one I can think of, for me, was the wildly-unpopular sitcom "Selfie" starring John Cho and Karen Gillan. After a decade of not being able to stomach sitcoms, my wife and I found one that we didn't just like: we loved it. Cho and Gillan were just......... just unbelievably good together.

But it was poorly marketed and nobody understood it. And all the sci-fi fans of Cho and Gillan apparently felt like the leap from Doctor Who and Star Trek to a silly romcom was just too much. But if you can find it's one half-season online somewhere, it's worth it. Makes other sitcoms look like crap.

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Another cartoon that I felt was too short-lived was Dave the Barbarian. I thought that show was hilarious and is one of my favorite Disney television cartoon series. It only lasted 1 season.

IIRC, this really didn't bring enough to the table to really warrant more than a second season. I can think of a dozen better shows to give out an extra season to before I'd even consider this one.

I respectfully disagree. Dave the Barbarian easily had the potential to evolve beyond it's very sitcom-y first season. I feel like it could have gone like Adventure Time did. The first season of Adventure Time was goofbally sitcom-ish, but then it evolved and later seasons are rather good with involved and even continuous plotlines and everything.

That being said, I would easily take another season of nu He-Man and nu Thundercats before a new season of Dave the Barbarian.

Yeah, I feel like Adventure Time only worked due to the specific elements that it had coming together in the way that it did (and given the fact that its having trouble keeping it going isn't helping matters either). DtB would've needed a lot more than just 'be like Adventure Time' to have worked, especially in the time it came out in (since video game references/nostalgia wasn't quite the gold mine that it is today).

I agree that Hannibal was brilliant. I remember three or so episodes into the show having the thought 'This is so good there's no way it makes it.' It's too cerebral to catch a wide enough audience. I felt the beginning of the current season started to drag a little (especially since the season 2 finale was so frenetic and powerful) but it has started to pick up. For awhile I almost thought they should have just ended it with two. But the Red Dragon arc is excellent.

As a child, I really loved Pirates of Dark Water. I've been thinking of buying the series on Amazon. But I'm a little afraid I will watch it and not like it. That would destroy a little bit of my childhood.

I agree that Hannibal was brilliant. I remember three or so episodes into the show having the thought 'This is so good there's no way it makes it.' It's too cerebral to catch a wide enough audience. I felt the beginning of the current season started to drag a little (especially since the season 2 finale was so frenetic and powerful) but it has started to pick up. For awhile I almost thought they should have just ended it with two. But the Red Dragon arc is excellent.

As a child, I really loved Pirates of Dark Water. I've been thinking of buying the series on Amazon. But I'm a little afraid I will watch it and not like it. That would destroy a little bit of my childhood.

If anything, you're going to watch it, watch the show get up to the Ninth Treasure, and then wish you hadn't reminded yourself that they will never get the remaining four Treasures, fix Ren's Sword or save the day.